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PhD students competition

Czech Society for Operations Research Award

Czech Society for Operations Research organizes competition for the best paper authored by PhD students presented on the conference Mathematical Methods in Economics 2014.

All participants enrolled in PhD studies can participate in the competition (see also the Eligibility criteria below). This should be indicated during the abstract/paper submission via EasyChair by setting the submission category as "PhD students competition paper". All papers will be peer-reviewed and the papers with positive referee reports will be further evaluated by the conference Programme Committee. The Programme Committee will select six best papers that will be presented at the conference in a special session. After the presentations, the Programme Committee will select three best papers.

Eligibility criteria:

Only papers authored by a PhD student or a collective of PhD students are eligible for the PhD students competition. Papers authored or co-authored by a person that is not a PhD student will be disqualified from the competition and regarded as regular conference paper submissions.

Prizes

First prize: Czech Society for Operations Research Award and 10000 CZK

Second prize: 5000 CZK

Third prize: 3000 CZK

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth prize: 1000 CZK

Competition papers

ID

Participant name

University

Title of contribution

004

Milan Bouda

University of Economics, Prague

Macroprudential experiment using the DSGE model of the Czech Republic with Housing sector

013

Přemysl Bejda

Charles University

Geometric median, its applications and generalizations

014

Jana Krejčí

University of Trento

Fuzzy Maximal Eigenvalues of Fuzzy Pairwise Comparison Matrices

026

Juraj Hruška

Masaryk University

Gamma Hedging of Asian Options

031

Pavla Melicheríková

Palacký University Olomouc

A Cost-based Model for Support of Decision-making about a Spare-parts Storage

042

Radek Hendrych

Charles University in Prague

Recursive Estimators of GARCH Models: Selected Problems

052

Angelina Rajda

University of Ekonomics in Katowice

Inference about product reliability by the analysis of complaints as a strategy for manufacturing process optimization

078

Stanislav Sopko

University of Economics

Using cluster analysis techniques based on K-means and Kohonen clustering methods in credit scoring

091

Ľubica Šimková

FSES Comenius University in Bratislava

Impact of cooperation on firms on both sides of the market on innovation

093

Anastasiya Fesenko

University of Economics

The real use of operations research methods in conjunction with logistics technologies

101

Petra Matušková

VSB-TU Ostrava

Estimating capital requirement according to Solvency II and its impact on insurance companies

117

Michal Milek

University of Economics in Katowice

Estimation of regression parameters using simulation methods

122

Radim Dolák

Silesian University in Opava

Categorical data analysis: Lean Company research

129

Kirill Odintsov

University of Economics, Prague

Semi-definite relaxation of quadratic programming

132

Nataliya Soldatyuk

University of Economics

Methods of solving missing data issues in credit risk scoring and comparison of its effectiveness

141

Karel Lavička

Charles University in Prague

Futures Trading with Transaction Costs

142

Lucie Chytilová

Vysoká škola báňská – Technická univerzita Ostrava

Analysis of bank efficiency: an application of DEA approach in the Czech commercial banks

149

Michaela Staníčková

VŠB-TU Ostrava

Examination of Internal Relations in Input-Output Factors of Competitiveness by SEM Method

183

Tamara Rudinskaya

CULS

Estimation of Technical Efficiency of Food Processing Firms in the Czech Republic over the crisis period

194

Jan Manďák

VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava

Efficiency of 15 EU countries and the role of ICT: A stochastic frontier analysis approach